Short equity interest in Nasdaq stocks

NEW YORK, Aug 10, 2010 (GlobeNewswire via COMTEX News Network) -- At the end of the settlement date of July 30, 2010, short interest in 2,399 NASDAQ Global Market(SM)securities totaled 7,015,652,490 shares compared with 7,097,589,765 in 2,410 Global Market issues reported for the prior settlement date of July 15, 2010. The end-of-July short interest represents 3.35 days average daily NASDAQ Global Market share volume for the reporting period, compared with 2.98 days for the prior reporting period.

Short interest in 489 securities on The NASDAQ Capital Market(SM)totaled 322,988,091 shares at the end of the settlement date of July 30, 2010 compared with 325,248,913 shares in 496 securities for the previous reporting period. This represents 4.08 days average daily volume, compared with the previous reporting period's figure of 3.10.

In summary, short interest in all 2,888 NASDAQ(R) securities totaled 7,338,640,581 shares at the July 30, 2010 settlement date, compared with 2,906 issues and 7,422,838,678 shares at the end of the previous reporting period. This is 3.37 days average daily volume, compared with an average of 2.99 days for the previous reporting period.

The open short interest positions reported for each NASDAQ security reflect the total number of shares sold short by all broker/dealers regardless of their exchange affiliations. A short sale is generally understood to mean the sale of a security that the seller does not own or any sale that is consummated by the delivery of a security borrowed by or for the account of the seller.

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